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Old 12-27-2021, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by starkind [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
It's also biased towards greater population densities. Florida and California are already among the most populous states.

Though if you think the grass is greener in FL u r kinda dumb. We just have different problems. Plenty of meth and STDs if you're into that kinda thing, plus flesh eating bacteria.

I think this graph just shows the flow of old people retirement mainly. I also don't doubt LA and other parts of California are slums or just straight up uninhabitable. You should see downtown Tampa, at pete tho. Or.. try to go to the ER in and around New Port Richey.. or the Orlando suburbsol.. Jesus. God bless you all.
Yes that chart is showing numbers only, not per capita. But this is the first year that California has ever lost population, so its not retirement.

Top 5 states by percent decline
1. Wash DC
2. New York
3. Illinois
4. Hawaii
5. California

Here is the government census release: https://www.census.gov/newsroom/pres...estimates.html